Chris Spencer's New Stand-Up Special "G.O.A.T. Adjacent" Comes to Hulu in February
From marriage to race, Spencer brings laughs from the heart in his new stand up special.
A new stand-up comedy special is joining the Hularious line up of specials next month – Chris Spencer's G.O.A.T. Adjacent.
What's Happening:
- Deadline reports that Chris Spencer's new comedy special, G.O.A.T. Adjacent, is set to premiere on Hulu on Wednesday, February 4.
- The special sees Spencer touch on everything from marriage and family to aging, race, and his Jamaican roots.
- G.O.A.T. Adjacent was taped at the Cicada in Downtown Los Angeles with Michael Mihail directing, and is presented by Kevin Hart's Hartbeat production company.
- Hartbeat brought Hulu the exclusive license on the special, in a deal spearheaded by their President & Chief Distribution Officer, Jeff Clanagan, as well as their VP Comedy, Eric Weil.
- The deal marks a continuation of Hartbeat’s partnership with Hulu after debuting their stand-up series LOL Live with the streamer.
- Spencer is a NAACP Image Award-winner for co-creating Real Husbands of Hollywood and a Peabody winner for producing the docuseries We Need to Talk About Cosby.
Hularious Comedy Specials:
- G.O.A.T. Adjacent is but the latest in a string of monthly comedy special releases on Hulu, many of which we’ve had the opportunity to review. You can check some of those reviews out at the links below:
- Still to come are new comedy specials from comedians such as Nikki Glaser, Jay Jurden and Bobby Lee.
More Hulu News:
- Relive the iconic love story of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette in FX's new anthology series Love Story, set to premiere just in time for Valentine's Day.
- The world of The Handmaid's Tale will officially continue this April with the release of the new spin-off, The Testaments.
- ABC is set to air a new Diane Sawyer special event featuring an interview with the Turpins – three siblings who lived through a house of horrors.
- After first sharing the story of her return to Italy through the form of drama, Amanda Knox will detail her return to the country that imprisoned her in a new Hulu documentary.
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